OutKast had Atlanta jumping last weekend with their historic return home with their ATLast concert performances. The Dungeon Family was all over the scene throughout the city and the party will keep rocking this month as Killer Mike will headline Dungeons & Dragons: The Real A-Town Experience on Friday, October at The Loft. Hosted by Fort Knox, the D.F. Reunion will also feature performances from Cool Breeze, Slim Calhoun, EJ Da Witchdoctor, Backbone, Blackowned C-Bone, Lil Will, Scotty ATL and more. Speaking of uniting with his day one crew, Killa Kill stated,
“Over the last few weeks, we’ve witnessed several great moments for Atlanta Hip-Hop. The ‘ATL: The Untold Story of Atlanta’s Rise in the Rap Game’ documentary took us back to where it all started. The Outkast #ATLast weekend was historic on so many levels. Not only did it remind us of where Outkast took the game, and the many artists that were ready to prove that “The South had something to say” when ‘Kast proclaimed; but also, with the inclusion of artists like K Camp, Childish Gambino, Raury, B.O.B. and Rae Sremmurd, showing us how many new voices are ready to keep our voice strong. So I figured, what better time to celebrate to celebrate the second wave of artists to come out of the Dungeon Family. Cool Breeze, Slim Calhoun, Blackowned C-Bone, EJ Da Witchdoctor, Backbone, Lil Will and myself have all contributed classic material to reinforce Atlanta’s place in Hip-Hop. And Scotty ATL has proven time and again that he is ready to carry that torch.”
Tickets are available for $20 in advance at TicketAlternative.com. Tickets will be $25 at the door.
Killer Mike was also in the building this past Saturday as Organized Noize hosted the ATLast official after party at 595 North produced by The Muddy Water Group. With an abundance of Dungeon Family hits rocking the whole night, Big Rube also celebrated his birthday as Ray Murray, Mr. DJ, and Kawan “KP” Prathar manned the wheels of steel. Rico Wade, Sleepy Brown and Slim Calhoun were also in the building. Peep a few of the flicks now provided by InspireMagAtl.com.
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